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Issued January 29, 2021, new Wisconsin Ethics Opinion EF-21-02 provides updated guidance on what constitutes “reasonable efforts” in connection with remote working technology. It’s critical that attorneys working remotely understand what constitutes an ethical use of technology in order to comply with ethics rules and adequately protect clients’ sensitive information. In this session, you’ll go into detail on: • New ethics opinion, EF-21-02 • The current state of ethics guidance • Technology and the ethics of working remotely Read Less ↑
Issued January 29, 2021, new Wisconsin Ethics Opinion EF-21-02 provides updated guidance on what constitutes “reasonable efforts” in connection with remote working technology. It’s critical that attorneys working remotely understand what constitutes an ethical use of technology in order to comply with ethics rules and adequately protect clients’ sensitive information.
In this session, you’ll go into detail on:
• New ethics opinion, EF-21-02
• The current state of ethics guidance
• Technology and the ethics of working remotely
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Member $89.00
Non-Member $139.00
1 CLE
Upon purchase, this OnDemand program is available to view for 90 days.
Credits are no longer available for this OnDemand program.
Brent J. Hoeft, FirmLock Consulting LLC, Madison; Aviva Meridian Kaiser, Ethics Counsel, State Bar of Wisconsin
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